Dragon311
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Like all good ideas, I'm going to borrow someone else's. I'm just going to update this thread with my various adventures moving forward, rather than starting a new thread for everytime.
So welcome to the Dragon's LED Cabinet thread!
I'll give a quick run-down on my setup. My cabinet has gone thru several iterations so far. I started with a pre-fabricated sauderwood cabinet. The fixed shelf is on top, and I cut out a hole for an extraction fan there. The fan and carbon filter are housed in that top shelf. I cut several holes out along the bottom backboard and mounted 3 quiet PC fans for air intake.
Originally I ran several CFLs in the cabinet. I would run 2-4 large 105w bulbs for main lighting and several smaller standard size bulbs for further coverage. Using this setup I have run strains like Super Lemon Haze, Chemdawg, and Northern Lights Blue.
After gaining confidence, I decided to upgrade to a LED panel. I went with Area51's XGS-190 model. It was an excellent purchase, and I'm totally glad I did it. My first grow using it I beat my previous best (109g) using the CFLs. So far I've run Silver Kush, Blue Cheese, and now my current grow of S.A.G.E. n Sour.
This plant, T.H. Seeds S.A.G.E. n Sour, is about 8 weeks into flower so far. I probably spent 4-6 weeks in veg with it.
This is the 2nd time I'm following Nugbuckets guide to "mainlining" a plant. The system seems to suit my cabinet pretty well so far. This sativa dominant plant started to get a bit lanky, so I had to super-crop a couple of the tops so they wouldn't get burned by the light. Those branches responded pretty well to the super-cropping and have many fat dense buds on them.
I am having a slight problem this time around with spidermites. By the time I noticed them, I tried to just smash them on the leaves as I saw them. They haven't flourished in my environment so far. The temp never gets above 68 degrees. I've recently tried adding some of Hotshot's No-Pest strips...the problem definitely isn't getting worse. Anytime I've found enough of them that leave some webbing, I just pluck that leaf. The cabinet is definitely getting a scrub down after this cycle.
I figure I have a week or two left to go with the plant. The majority of the hairs have turned. They are starting to shorten a bit, but have yet to recede back into the swollen calyxes. All the trichs seem to be full on milky...I might have spotted an amber here and there. She looks soo frosty and delicious...I can't wait to taste her!
So welcome to the Dragon's LED Cabinet thread!
I'll give a quick run-down on my setup. My cabinet has gone thru several iterations so far. I started with a pre-fabricated sauderwood cabinet. The fixed shelf is on top, and I cut out a hole for an extraction fan there. The fan and carbon filter are housed in that top shelf. I cut several holes out along the bottom backboard and mounted 3 quiet PC fans for air intake.
Originally I ran several CFLs in the cabinet. I would run 2-4 large 105w bulbs for main lighting and several smaller standard size bulbs for further coverage. Using this setup I have run strains like Super Lemon Haze, Chemdawg, and Northern Lights Blue.
After gaining confidence, I decided to upgrade to a LED panel. I went with Area51's XGS-190 model. It was an excellent purchase, and I'm totally glad I did it. My first grow using it I beat my previous best (109g) using the CFLs. So far I've run Silver Kush, Blue Cheese, and now my current grow of S.A.G.E. n Sour.
This plant, T.H. Seeds S.A.G.E. n Sour, is about 8 weeks into flower so far. I probably spent 4-6 weeks in veg with it.
This is the 2nd time I'm following Nugbuckets guide to "mainlining" a plant. The system seems to suit my cabinet pretty well so far. This sativa dominant plant started to get a bit lanky, so I had to super-crop a couple of the tops so they wouldn't get burned by the light. Those branches responded pretty well to the super-cropping and have many fat dense buds on them.
I am having a slight problem this time around with spidermites. By the time I noticed them, I tried to just smash them on the leaves as I saw them. They haven't flourished in my environment so far. The temp never gets above 68 degrees. I've recently tried adding some of Hotshot's No-Pest strips...the problem definitely isn't getting worse. Anytime I've found enough of them that leave some webbing, I just pluck that leaf. The cabinet is definitely getting a scrub down after this cycle.
I figure I have a week or two left to go with the plant. The majority of the hairs have turned. They are starting to shorten a bit, but have yet to recede back into the swollen calyxes. All the trichs seem to be full on milky...I might have spotted an amber here and there. She looks soo frosty and delicious...I can't wait to taste her!
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